Pedernales Falls State Park Campground
Reviewed Jan. 30, 2021

Geological Surprise in the Heart of the Hill Country

This park, for many people in the hill country of Texas, is the quintessential park to visit. Within an hour’s drive of Austin, it offers a quick escape for a day visit and is also one of the more popular parks for overnight camping. Under Covid-19 conditions entrance permits were given out for a specific time, but with the park’s popularity, the procedure might stay in place after the worst of the pandemic has passed. We lucked out by getting a site due to a cancellation on both Friday and Saturday nights, which meant we had to move sites, but didn't have to book 5 months in advance!

The campground has well-spaced and wooded sites with water and electricity. Each campsite has its own little section of the forest, and makes you feel like you’re one of just a few people in an otherwise full campground. The bathrooms are also very clean, the showers are excellent with good water pressure and plenty of hot water. Note: check out the newer building if you want to see the camping bathroom Taj Mahal -- let's just say it's Texas sized!

The weather in January can be all over the map.  We were in shorts the first two days, then it snowed more than the area had seen in 20 years on our final day.  Come prepared for anything!

Lots of hikes begin right from the camping loop, but it’s a short drive over to the scenic falls which give the park its name as well as other. Less a waterfall and more a series of cascades tumbling over the limestone bedrock of the Pedernales River, the falls area could take a whole day to explore. Walking, crawling, hiking over the myriad of rocks shaped by the river one can escape into their own area and world for a moment or afternoon of poolside reflection. Just know that there are going to be other folks wandering about.   Tip!  The parking lot is very full at the trailhead to the falls...ride your bike from the campground to avoid the bottleneck at the end of the road.  You'll be greeted by armadillos and many birds along the way.

With dozens of other trails, it doesn’t take long to leave the busy sections of the park behind and find your own space out in the forest. We were here for 3 days and didn’t even come close to getting out on all of them. 

Nearby Johnson City has a medium sized grocery store as well as gas and other necessities. If you’re going that way, spend the afternoon at the Lyndon B. Johnson State Historic Park, which is a cool tribute to the settlers of the Texas Hill Country and our nation’s 36th President.

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  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021
  • Review photo of Pedernales Falls State Park Campground by Shari  G., January 30, 2021